Can a Indian company buy agricultural land in India?
Section 63 of Bombay Tenancy Act put a bar on transfer of any agricultural land to a non agriculturist. However, section 63 -1A provides provision for transfer of agricultural land for the purpose of any Industrial use, if such area is coming under Industrial zone. If the total land exceeds 10 hecter,purchaser is required to obtain permission from Development commission of Industries. If the land is purchase for specific Industrial use, such user cannot be changed, and use of such land should start within five years from purchase. There is a ceiling under Mah. Agriculture land (ceiling on holding) Act. For holding any agricultural land more than ceiling as mentioned in the schedule.
Can you be evicted by someone other than your landlord?
In theory, no. Anyone "evicting" you would have to be an authorized agent of the landlord -- the only one with the power to repossess the premises...
Under certain circumstances you could be evicted by the State/County and the landlord would have no say in the matter,such as if the Dwelling was deemed condemned under health laws or because of building code violations...
You could also be evicted by the State/County if the landlord does not have a certificate of occupancy for that dwelling which makes it an illegal rental...
How many people walk into glass doors each year in Canada?
45 059 394 people walk into a glass door every year
How can you get your dead ex husband's name off a manufactured home title?
To remove a deceased person from the Deed, you will need to go to a title company. Bring the Death Certificate to show the part is deceased, then they will prepare a new deed to be filed with the county. (anyone else who was on the original title will need to be present for the new Deed) Make sure anyone who will be on the new title brings a valid form of identification.
What if any is the law about your neighbors putting a ugly fence up next to your property?
As long as the fence is structurally sound, there generally are not laws about ugly, especially since that is a matter of opinion. There are sometimes ordinances about the height, the material, or blocking vision of roadways. Also, if you have a home owner's association, they will sometimes have rules that they can enforce, even if the police or government cannot.
In BC, when you sell a house, the lawyer must pay the lien and any other outstanding debts, such as taxes and utilities, before the person selling the house receives any of the money from the sale
When is a quit claim deed legal?
A deed is legal when it has been properly executed by the grantor unless there is fraud or they don't own the property.
A legal quit claim deed is one that is properly drafted for its jurisdiction, properly executed by the grantor and the grantor owns, or believes they own, an interest in the property. A title examination performed by a professional can confirm if the grantor is the owner of the property.
Because she is a resident, depending on the city, and state your in, You must do it by way of legal eviction, Or at least that is the way it is in California. You must present her with a 30 day notice to vacate the premises. She can then file a lawful detainer on the eviction which will prolong the process. But usually once you give her the notice she should get the idea.... Let me know how it goes. Because she is a resident, depending on the city, and state your in, You must do it by way of legal eviction, Or at least that is the way it is in California. You must present her with a 30 day notice to vacate the premises. She can then file a lawful detainer on the eviction which will prolong the process. But usually once you give her the notice she should get the idea.... Let me know how it goes.
Do I have to pay half if my neighbor wants to put up a fence?
You don't. If you want the fence and the other person does not they should not be asked to pay for it. Plus when it comes time to sell your house or theirs, this can lead to a mess. Don't be cheap, you want it, you pay for it 100%.
How close can a mailbox be to a fire hydrant?
That type of issue is covered by local and state laws. You need to call your town offices and inquire locally.
That type of issue is covered by local and state laws. You need to call your town offices and inquire locally.
That type of issue is covered by local and state laws. You need to call your town offices and inquire locally.
That type of issue is covered by local and state laws. You need to call your town offices and inquire locally.
What is the penalty for trespassing?
A fine * States and municipalities establish laws controlling acts of civil disobediance such as trespass. Depending upon the circumstances the violator can be let off with a warning, cited for the act (breach of peace) and required to pay a fine or arrested and jailed until a court hearing.
Can a land owner be denied access to a landlocked property?
The answer depends on many factors that include:
You need to consult with an attorney who can review the titles to the two parcels and explain your rights and options. See related question link.
The answer depends on many factors that include:
You need to consult with an attorney who can review the titles to the two parcels and explain your rights and options. See related question link.
The answer depends on many factors that include:
You need to consult with an attorney who can review the titles to the two parcels and explain your rights and options. See related question link.
The answer depends on many factors that include:
You need to consult with an attorney who can review the titles to the two parcels and explain your rights and options. See related question link.
What are the rules of probate?
Your question is much too broad. If you want to read the probate code in your jurisdiction you need to visit a law library and ask the law librarian to help you locate the probate code. You should set aside several hours for completing this task. You should be able to find a law library at the courthouse in your area or at a law school if there's one nearby. You could also do an online search for your state + probate code. Many state codes are now available online. Your state may be one of them.
When is a parent no longer legally responsible for a child?
When they reach the age of majority, which in most states is 18 years old. There are exceptions, some states it is 19, or requires high school graduation and 18. And if there is a court order for support until they reach a certain age, it can make a difference.
Is it illegal to record music off of YouTube?
If you just rip audio from YouTube for your personal use, it is legal and fast.
I read a passage who told me how to do it easily.
Can a sale be void if the document is not signed in front of a Notary Public?
Yes, for real estate documents in particular. However, local regulations may provide for "acknowledgement" of an existing signature by the signatory, where such acknowledgement is stated to a notary under the proper conditions (evidence of signatory identity, statement of location and date where signature was made, sworn under oath, etc).
What are the laws for a Chapter 7 bankruptcy in California?
The rules for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in the US fall under Title 11 Chapter 7 of the United States Code and cover hundreds of pages of statutory law, plus thousands of pages of precedential court rulings and state level modifications to exemptions and other areas which differ from state to state. The best way to find out about chapter 7 bankruptcy is to speak with a qualified local attorney about your situation so that you an receive the information most pertinent to your needs and locality.
Does husband have rights to assets in wife's name?
That depends on the state, the property, how and when it was acquired.
When your step mother dies do you have a right to the family home?
That depends on how the property was titled. If your father transferred the property to himself and his wife as joint tenants with the right of survivorship and he died then she would have become the sole owner. Upon her death her children will inherit the property unless she executes a will leaving a portion to you.
Why did Pythagorus write this proof?
Because he was a genius mathamatition , greatly helping unlock many unanswerd questions that today scientists would not have got so far without his theories helping the course of technology take its way further and improve mankind.
My Answer:
Because he was a smart mathematician, and helped solve lots of un-answered questions that the normal scientists today would not have gotten so far ahead without his proof helping technology become wider in range and make mankind better.
How close can a neighbor build a barn to your property?
That type of issue is governed locally. You need to call your town building department for your local building codes. The rules vary. Set back line for structures can range from one foot to as much as twenty feet. You may need to check the restrictive covenants for your subdivision if there are recorded restrictions. Setback lines may be imposed on your lot.
That type of issue is governed locally. You need to call your town building department for your local building codes. The rules vary. Set back line for structures can range from one foot to as much as twenty feet. You may need to check the restrictive covenants for your subdivision if there are recorded restrictions. Setback lines may be imposed on your lot.
That type of issue is governed locally. You need to call your town building department for your local building codes. The rules vary. Set back line for structures can range from one foot to as much as twenty feet. You may need to check the restrictive covenants for your subdivision if there are recorded restrictions. Setback lines may be imposed on your lot.
That type of issue is governed locally. You need to call your town building department for your local building codes. The rules vary. Set back line for structures can range from one foot to as much as twenty feet. You may need to check the restrictive covenants for your subdivision if there are recorded restrictions. Setback lines may be imposed on your lot.
Yes, if you go to the district attorney or building commissioner in your city you can make them put the property back the way it was. Be aware that this may cause problems with your neighbors.
What must a person accused of a crime be offered?
A person accused of a crime must be offered a lawyer. If the person can't afford a lawyer, the courts will appoint one for free.
Can a person place a lien on their own property to protect it from creditors?
No, such an action is not possible, and even if it were it would not protect the person's property from creditor action. Personal and real property belonging to a debtor are protected from creditor attachment to the extent provided by the laws of the debtor's state. The exemptions that can be used to protect specific property against a judgment creditor are the same ones that are used when filing bankruptcy and in certain circumstances federal non-bankruptcy exemptions can be used as well.